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The Fourth of July 2019

…land of the free and home of the brave! Most countries I’ve been too are ‘free’ but by all means just shout “freedom” as a pass for all of the terrible things America has done and continues to do. Ignore that America forcefully put that ‘brave’ on a reservation after reneging on the countless treaties made with his people. America doesn’t keep its promises but the Native Americans didn’t know that. So I sat there on the 4th of July hearing the fi…

Welcome to the USA – Now buy something

…nk I’ve come full circle with all this financial stuff.  At first, I was uncomfortable with the hyper-consumer culture that America had become.  After the economy crashed, I became angry at the banks and Wall Street that made it happen.  Then I was angry with both at the same time.   Then I got over it and realized the following two things. 1. Consumers – Live in very affluent country, spend too much and want the government to help them.  After li…

OIC priorities

…violent extremist “hijackers” of the “religion of peace” who perpetrated 9-11, 7-7, etc. but rather “political cartoonists and bigots”. The real offense in their eyes is apparently that it is hard to take them seriously. Quotes from the video: Muslims are being targeted by a campaign of defamation, denigration, stereotyping, intolerance and discrimination,” explained Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the OIC’s secretary general. AP reported that OIC “delegat…

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Arizona Immigration Law – A Unique Perspective

…t? Capt. Ramius: Oh yes. Borodin: No papers? Capt. Ramius: No papers. State-to-state. Well, apparently papers are now needed in the state of Arizona so kiss the moral high ground bye-bye. But HOLD ON let’s switch gears here as I recently heard a very interesting point in that Mexico would most likely close their borders if we sent all the Americans on welfare down to Mexico.  I’m sure this is true but there is a better example.  The Mexicans reall…

San Francisco – The Tenderloin – NY Times Article

…d these people have had many laws enacted to help protect them such as: 1. Free Heathcare 2. Public Housing 3.  Free Cash (changed to “Care not Cash) after it did not work well 4. Homeless Shelters 5.  Soup Kitchens 6. Various outreach groups Therefore, it is a ready example of “walking the walk” and not just “talking the talk” in regards to the realities of their policies.  The neighborhood has also been protected from “gentrification” which was…